What do you think about a Vitamin B6 supplement? Do you have any experience with it? What are the physiological/psychological negatives and positives? Does it help all that much with LDing? What other supplements are useful, in your experience?

Im having some confusion at the moment over something. With some of my WILDS, Im starting to think that Im doing then when not even asleep cause of the smooth flow of consciousness from the waking state to the WILD. When I bring myself out from some of them, I dont even like my body is "waking up" as Im already fully awake (its like I had been just laying there but shifted my consciousness for a time, some of them I do wake up from but some I just dont and those are the ones which are confusing me). Is it likely I are actually doing them when fully awake in all ways and not asleep at all? eg if I was monitored while doing some of my WILDS, could that show I wasnt even asleep at all? Maybe Im doing them in a deep meditation state or something??

How likely is it that Im doing LD and fully participating in the dream when Im not even asleep?

Is there a "plan B" for recurring things in dreams? Mine are always either nonexistent or too general to spot.

My personal suggestion, that as worked for me is that you put a picture somewhere in your room or house.Example- if you dream a lot about dragons, print up a picture and put it somewhere in your house that you do not go very much, but every now and then. When you see it, try not to think of it as just a picture, think of it as if you saw an actual dragon, then do a reality check.I hope this helped!

taniaaust1 wrote:Is it likely I are actually doing them when fully awake in all ways and not asleep at all? eg if I was monitored while doing some of my WILDS, could that show I wasnt even asleep at all? Maybe Im doing them in a deep meditation state or something??

How likely is it that Im doing LD and fully participating in the dream when Im not even asleep?

It is very much possible to lucid dream while meditating, I do it quite often. You have to be very deep in to meditation. So yes, it is possible. But also sometimes my WILDs are the same way.

chuckeles wrote:How did you begin to lucid dream? What techniques did you use back then and what do you use now?

I did the uncommon thing. I actually used WILD first(Fun Fact: This WILD was on my first night), and to my surprise, I performed it almost perfectly(except I woke up when the imaginary sounds became insanely loud). I also used it on the 3rd night 5 times. It worked to an extent; one of the dreams started out non-lucid, and each dream lasted no longer than 20 seconds. But Now I always use MILD we I go to sleep at night(so far it has worked 3 times in the last week), and either MILD or a combination of MILD and WILD if I wake up during the night.